Estampas de México present a great variety of Mariachi music, folk, and excellent a cappella multi-part singing, in this upbeat and exhilarating album of Mexican music. Extensive information about Mexico, the group and each of the songs, with lots of colour photos. Playing time: 60 minutes.

An exhilarating album of festive and vibrant mariachi music from Mexico played on violins, vihuela, accordion, guitars, guitarrón and trumpets with excellent multi-part singing. Exciting and instantly appealing. Information about the group and the music in English, German, French and Spanish.

Lively, festive, romantic mariachi music in a variety of styles. The Jarocha is typical for the dock workers of Veracruz. - Very danceable. The Guerrero is real “farmers’ music”, danced by farmers and their cowboys (Ganderos). Mariachi Sol play different kinds of Guerrero-music, such as: Chilenas, Sones de Tarina de Tixtia and Sones de Tierra Caliente.

Son Jarocho de Tlacotalpan provides an introduction to the music of southern Veracruz, the hot and humid tropical state on Mexico's Gulf coast, via examples recorded in the town of Tlacotalpan, home of a wonderfully vibrant traditional music scene. This CD presents field recordings by David Whitmer of some of the most influential groups in Tlacotalpan. They perform Son Jarocho, the folk music of the region.

A lively album filled with hot and spicy Latin American music! Colourful and passionate pieces from the Dominican Republic, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay, Mexico, Bolivia, Chile and Cuba. With its rich variety of styles, compelling and interesting mixture of musical cultures, this is a beautiful CD!